Research Staff

James Ingram received a BSc in zoology from the University of Melbourne in 1997 and a PhD in neuroscience from the University of Cambridge in 2012. He joined the group in March 2000. His research interests include the sensorimotor control of the arm and hand in humans, especially as it relates to object manipulation and tool use. His technical interests include the development of virtual reality and robotic systems for use in the study of human movement. Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1223 7 48514, jni20@cam.ac.uk Cambridge Neuroscience Profile

Postdocs

Daniel McNamee received a PhD in Computation and Neural Systems from the California Institute of Technology and then subsequently joined the group in March 2015. He studies the neural and computational principles by which people develop internal representations of their environment.Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1223 7 48521, dcm43@cam.ac.uk

Greg Sotiropoulos has a BSc in Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence and a PhD in Computational Neuroscience, both from the University of Edinburgh. His doctoral research was on vision as Bayesian inference and the learning of prior probabilities in motion perception. He has also worked as a Research Associate with Peggy Series and Aaron Seitz, modelling the generalization (transfer) or disruption of perceptual learning across stimuli, tasks and retinal locations. His general interest is learning of all kinds.Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1223 7 48512, gs583@cam.ac.uk

Research Assistants

Alex Pantelides received his BSc in Biochemistry from Imperial College London and an MSc in Neuroscience from the University of Oxford. He joined the Wolpert Lab as a research assistant in March 2017. Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1223 7 48512, acp72@cam.ac.uk

Francisco Vargas holds a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh. He joined the Wolpert Lab as a research assistant in May 2017. Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1223 7 48512, fav25@cam.ac.uk

Goda Zalalyte holds a BSc in Psychology from Royal Holloway University of London and an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience from University College London. She joined the Wolpert lab as a research assistant in January 2016. Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1223 7 48512, gmz20@cam.ac.uk

Graduate Students

Mohsen Sadeghi received BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering from Isfahan University of Technology, in Iran. He joined the Wolpert lab in January 2014 as a PhD candidate. He is generally interested in computational mechanisms of sensory motor control system in human Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1223 7 48511, ms2145@cam.ac.uk

Hannah Sheahan Hannah Sheahan received a BE(Hons) in Mechatronics Engineering from The University of Auckland, New Zealand. She joined the Wolpert lab in October 2014 as a PhD candidate and is interested in the computational processes that underlie sensorimotor learning. Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1223 7 48511, hrs40@cam.ac.uk

James Heald joined the Wolpert lab in October 2015 as a PhD candidate. Contact: Tel: +44 (0) 1223 7 48511, jbh40@cam.ac.uk